When using non adhesive shelfliner, what is the best way to secrue peices of driftwood to make sure they dont fall on my beardie??
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When using non adhesive shelfliner, what is the best way to secrue peices of driftwood to make sure they dont fall on my beardie??
One way is to lean one end against the wall and then use a good size rock on the other end to keep the log from moving. I would make sure you buy some wood with no cracks or holes for crickets to hide in. It is a lot harder to secure things with shelfiner than in sand which is like natural anchor. Be creative and think about and you will figur out the best way.
-Good luck
-Randy
>>When using non adhesive shelfliner, what is the best way to secrue peices of driftwood to make sure they dont fall on my beardie??
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AlphaDragonZ
www.AlphaDragonZ.com
you can get a small piece of tile from a hardware store, and drill a hole in it, and screw the object to the tile
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1.0.1 leopard gecko (goliath, gebco)
0.1 hypo red bearded dragon (puff the magic dragon)
0.0.1 schnieder's skink (ghandi)
0.1 white's dumpy treefrog (un-named)
1.0 house gecko (geico)
0.0.1 red eared slider (carl)
0.0.1 fire belly toad (escaped..)
1.0 lop eared wabbit (oreo)
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